I followed the lab that created a new application without any
difficulties.  However, when I tried to move the j.exe, j.dll and
run.exe to a computer without J (already) installed, I kept getting the
message "Error and no IDE window for debugging".  (It works just fine
when I run from "D:\J601\user\projects\first" )

I reviewed the archives to see if this error message has occurred
before.  Apparently it has.  I am right to conclude that the complete J
developement environment must be installed on a computer before a
runtime (i.e. minimal) system can be installed?  By runtime, I don't
mean using the j runtime which I gather no longer exists but rather
installing only the files absolutely necessary alone.

Also, I installed j.exe and j.dll on a host computer and clicked on
j.exe.  To my surprise J.exe would not run (it displayed the same error
message as given above).

Is there something special about how J.exe (and j.dll) are installed
that I need to know about?

Also, if you need the entire development environment installed for a
runtime application, why bother to use the Project Manager to
consolidate all scripts into a single runtime script?

Is there some documentation that outlines the minimum (file)
requirements to run J?


Thank you.

Joe Tibollo
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